What time is the Google IO keynote? Details of how to watch in the UK

Google is expected to make big announcements in San Francisco, but what time should we tune in in the UK? Here's everything you need to know

Revealed: Google will make big announcements at this year's IO conference

Google is gearing up to kick off IO, its big developer conference in San Francisco.

Rumour has it the search and tech giant be revealing big changes to their Android OS, new smart watches and even making Google Glass available in the UK.

The press conference is live from San Francisco at 9am on Wednesday, but what time does that make it in BST?

Don't worry, Here's everything you need to know.

Where is Google IO being held?

The conference is being held at the Moscone West conference centre in San Francisco, which most recently played host to Apple's WWDC event last month.

When is Google IO held?

Google IO starts at 9am PST on Wednesday 25th June and ends on Thursday 26th June.

After the keynote on Wednesday morning, there'll be a packed schedule of developer sessions and workshops, after which attendees will party long into the night.

When can I watch the interesting bits in the UK?

While the developer sessions will be fascinating to the more technically minded, what most people will be interested in are the big Google Glass, Android and smart watch announcements. Luckily, they'll all be revealed during a 90 minute press conference on Wednesday.

The opening keynote is at 9am local time on Wednesday, which translates to 5pm our time. It'll be streamed live online, and you'll be able to follow our live coverage right here.

What's being announced?

We're expecting to see new smart watches, and the software to run them - maybe even a new Google powered fitness tracking platform.

There's likely to be a pretty major update to the Android OS, maybe even taking it to version 5.0.

Rumour has it there'll be a brand new high-end Nexus 8 tablet, too, with a 8.9" screen and improved battery life.

And if all that weren't enough, they're going to announce Google Glass is coming to the UK for the first time.